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"Mixed - the art of being touched by watercolours": Pictures of Anne Steinhaeuser

The exhibition shows a cross-section of the artistic work of Anne Steinhaeuser. She does not commit herself to one subject. Her pictures cover a variety of motifs. She paints everything she likes: landscapes, cityscapes, trees, flowers, animals and still lifes…

In our workshop, we will discover how leaves change their coulors. Bright colours on the trees: Are they hidden in the leaves right from the start and just waiting to show themselves? Or how else does the colourful spectacle in autumn come about?

February 5, 2018 is the day when the Berlin Wall ceased to exist as long as it divided Berlin, Europe and the world between 1961 and 1989. To mark this occasion, we are presenting a special exhibition at the Visitor Centre on Bernauer Straße with photos from…

Technologies used in digital production and porcelain ‒ a material that has been around for thousands of years ‒ are combined in the works of the design collective Additive Addicted. To make the special characteristics and qualities of their designs stand out,…

me Collectors Room Berlin invites you to start the day with quiet mindfulness in the presence of art.
In an increasingly stressful, hyper-accelerated world the morning sessions activate focus, clarity and intuition for your day at work. Following gentle…

On 28 and 29 October 1938, the National Socialists arrested some 17,000 Jewish people as part of the "Polish action" and deported them to neighbouring Poland because they were Polish citizens. In Berlin, more than 1,500 Jewish residents were arrested in their…

The permanent exhibition opened in April 2016 in the former Provisions Depot. The cultural-historical exhibition shows political monuments which were once part of Berlin’s urban landscape but have been removed.

In the context of the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, the City History Museum of Spandau is holding an exhibition about war captivity. While today the term mostly refers to the internment of soldiers, also civilians got into war related captivity…